• @viking@infosec.pub
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          01 year ago

          Sites like what? Lemmy isn’t blocked.

          And sure, I can use a VPN, but that’s also illegal. So I can definitely break one law to break another, no problem.

          • @rdyoung@lemmy.world
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            01 year ago

            Telegram doesn’t use vpns to bypass access restrictions. There have been multiple attempts to block/ban telegram and they inevitably fail because of the way the internet is designed. And as I said. If you have access to the greater internet you can probably access telegram but I am guessing you don’t use it and didn’t use it before the ban so you have no need to try to access it now.

            Telegram uses proxies and has a setting in the app to attempt to work around blockages.

          • @9point6@lemmy.world
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            01 year ago

            If you can circumvent it, it’s not blocked.

            Given this seems to bizarrely be a copyright thing, it’s going to fail at its intended goal immediately—pirates typically don’t mind jumping through a hoop to get stuff for free.

            • @cosmicrookie@lemmy.world
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              01 year ago

              So if you can drive faster than the speedlimit, there’s no speedlimit. …

              Its blocked no matter if some can circumvent it or not. You are discussing the effectiveness of the block that you argue is not there

              • @9point6@lemmy.world
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                01 year ago

                If someone intends to block traffic on a road using a road block, and puts the block mostly on the pavement next to the road, the block is there but it’s not blocking any cars.

                An ineffective block does not block what it’s supposed to, it’s still a block, it’s just not blocking anything.

                We might be getting into philosophy here though